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the wounded, tracking down, killing and/or capturing perps, we call them perps in the make-believe law enforcement trade. doing it all within one week or to put that in political senate terms, three filibusters and a secret poll. as always after the crisis passes, thoughts turn to what does this mean? first, reflections from overseas. >> the czech republic is a european country. it's a different thing than chechnya. >> jon: that is the czech republic ambassador feeling the justified need to explain to an american audience that two similar-sounding foreign nations are not necessarily the same nation. i interrupted you. please go on. >> obviously we've been seeing things on the social media that people are saying that the czech republic and chechnya. the schem republic is a country of central europe and your nato ally. >> jon: who said the czech republic wasn't an ally. do you really think we would overreact to a terror attack on our soil by invading a country that had absolutely nothing to do with... (laughing). ( cheers and applause ). all right. wait a minute. are you calling us stupi
the wounded, tracking down, killing and/or capturing perps, we call them perps in the make-believe law enforcement trade. doing it all within one week or to put that in political senate terms, three filibusters and a secret poll. as always after the crisis passes, thoughts turn to what does this mean? first, reflections from overseas. >> the czech republic is a european country. it's a different thing than chechnya. >> jon: that is the czech republic ambassador feeling the justified...
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. >> we are hearing that from a law-enforcement official. there was an interview at the request of a foreign government. concernequested out of that the fbi spoke with him two years ago because there was concern that before he was about to make an overseas trip, he had in extremist ties. the fbi spoke with him and reported back to the foreign government that they had no concern and this trip would be ok. following this trip, we are hearing that he went to russia where he had family and he came back much more religious and much more observant of his islamic faith. this came from friends that knew him. this is something that will now be a part of this investigation as the president, after speaking with reporters, following the arrest, there will be a full investigation and the full federal resources will be dedicated to answering some of these questions. that is one question that will be examined -- if there was a concern and he was on the radar, why wasn't it followed up on? thank you. more and more is being learned about the two tysarnaev br
. >> we are hearing that from a law-enforcement official. there was an interview at the request of a foreign government. concernequested out of that the fbi spoke with him two years ago because there was concern that before he was about to make an overseas trip, he had in extremist ties. the fbi spoke with him and reported back to the foreign government that they had no concern and this trip would be ok. following this trip, we are hearing that he went to russia where he had family and he...
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well, the federal law allows death penalty. i wrote the law in 1994 when i was head of the crime subcommittee in the house. this is just the kind of case that it should be applied to. in fact, the only other time it's been used since '94 is on timothy mcveigh. and given what i've seen it would be appropriate to use the death penalty in this case and i would hope they would apply it in federal court. >> let me move you both onto immigration. with the one big picture question to you both and that is do you see anything -- we have one suspect now deceased older brother who was a permanent resident. we have another who is a naturalized citizen as of last year. do you see anything in the legal immigration system that you now want to go back and say we need to fix this or that and include it in our bill, senator graham you first? >> well, i want to know how the fbi or the system dropped the ball when he was identified as a potential terrorist. but in terms of immigration, i think now is the time to bring all the 11 million out of the
well, the federal law allows death penalty. i wrote the law in 1994 when i was head of the crime subcommittee in the house. this is just the kind of case that it should be applied to. in fact, the only other time it's been used since '94 is on timothy mcveigh. and given what i've seen it would be appropriate to use the death penalty in this case and i would hope they would apply it in federal court. >> let me move you both onto immigration. with the one big picture question to you both...
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law enforcement made a mistake. they said there was an explosion at the jfk library. >> some speculation this was domestic terrorism, domestically inspired. >> i worked with colin powell, he said that first reports are never complete and never accurate. not a bad thing to remember. >> how about the question of the locking down the city of boston, congressman? you saw the mayor right there saying it was absolutely justified? >> what terrorists want to do, one of the things, other than the physical harm is the economic harm, that one day's loss of income for that area is in the hundreds of millions of dollars. so in some instance, the terrorists win there, and what we have to do is come up with the after action report. i think clearly, once we do that, there might be some alternatives. i won't second guess the governor and the mayor what they did. but one of the goals of terrorists is economic terrorism and if you look at it from that perspective they succeeded. >> and i take the mayor at his word that were reports an
law enforcement made a mistake. they said there was an explosion at the jfk library. >> some speculation this was domestic terrorism, domestically inspired. >> i worked with colin powell, he said that first reports are never complete and never accurate. not a bad thing to remember. >> how about the question of the locking down the city of boston, congressman? you saw the mayor right there saying it was absolutely justified? >> what terrorists want to do, one of the...
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law enforcement in general has done a good job in foiling other terror plots. the subway bombings in new york that were planned and foiled. >> time square, underwear bomber. >> it was a citizen that helped out on that one. the list goes on and on and on. they didn't stop this one in advance. what does this say about our national security if anything? >> you have to be right -- you know you have to be right 100% of the time and they only have to be right once. the other thing i keep coming back to is i am surprised we haven't had this sort of thing before. it is easy to do. all you need to do is go on-line and there is that "inspire magazine" that is like martha stewart living for terrorists. there is an article on how to build a bomb in the kitchen of my mom. it is easy and cheap and you can do it with very little infrastructure and warning. our intelligence services got very good at seeing big stuff. we have been able to track money , large amounts of money coming overseas to the united states and back and forth. we have been able to track large infrastructure
law enforcement in general has done a good job in foiling other terror plots. the subway bombings in new york that were planned and foiled. >> time square, underwear bomber. >> it was a citizen that helped out on that one. the list goes on and on and on. they didn't stop this one in advance. what does this say about our national security if anything? >> you have to be right -- you know you have to be right 100% of the time and they only have to be right once. the other thing i...
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my hat goes off to law enforcement. we can only hope they will get the information as this goes forward. >> all week log, i am overwhelmed at the public support, the cooperation between the public, the law enforcement and the media and the way the word got out and the outpouring of help. i think back to the times i was working on the unabomb and atf and postal inspection service and working in the mountains of western north carolina, on the olympic bomber, eric robert rudolph. one of the things that came back to me as i thought about those days and i watched these people in action, they worked hard all week. they are exhausted. the people of boston are composted. and tonight, they show the world and set an example what have america's all about in the face of tential tragedies. i also think back and can't help but to wonder and think about the fact we are sitting here on top of april 19, april 20, these are significant days to anyone who has worked terrorism. this is the anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing in april
my hat goes off to law enforcement. we can only hope they will get the information as this goes forward. >> all week log, i am overwhelmed at the public support, the cooperation between the public, the law enforcement and the media and the way the word got out and the outpouring of help. i think back to the times i was working on the unabomb and atf and postal inspection service and working in the mountains of western north carolina, on the olympic bomber, eric robert rudolph. one of the...
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i would certainly defer to law enforcement folks on that. and there is a press conference coming up shortly. >> in terms of -- >> right, and -- in terms of people in the region, police and law enforcement officials going door to door, looking for this individual. what can you tell us in terms of the process of police going to everyone's homes looking for this person? >> well, again, we put out, right at the beginning, to make sure that everyone would lock their doors and then we had s.w.a.t. teams and we're very thankful for all of the assistance that all the law enforcement agencies provided to the men and women of the watertown police department, which we're all very proud of. they would go to each one of the houses, hundreds of houses. >> bill? >> i'm sorry, mr. driscoll, i'm standing here in watertown and my question is, maybe this is -- comes back to the law enforcement officials themselves making this call, but is your sense that once they had completed the door to door, even if they have not found this 19-year-old suspect, will the lo
i would certainly defer to law enforcement folks on that. and there is a press conference coming up shortly. >> in terms of -- >> right, and -- in terms of people in the region, police and law enforcement officials going door to door, looking for this individual. what can you tell us in terms of the process of police going to everyone's homes looking for this person? >> well, again, we put out, right at the beginning, to make sure that everyone would lock their doors and then...
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and law enforcement officials need to be careful. it's totally legal and proper in case of an imminent threat to waive the miranda rights but they've got to prove, if we want this guy, if he's guilty of going away for a long time or subject to the death penalty. they have to prove not that he placed the backpack on the parade route or the finish line, but he knew what was in it and he knew what was going to happen. that won't be an easy case to prosecute. unless they do everything right and they don't want to find out something before he is been given the miranda right that they cannot then use in trial. >> mike, the aclu has been i think tough and fair-minded about the administration's use of, the aclu's issues with the obama administration and their sort of tactics in the great war on terror. how much do you think that the white house has sort of come around on some of these issues? i mean there's a lot of talk about the expansion of privileges, a continuation of the bush administration tactics. here's a case where they seem to try
and law enforcement officials need to be careful. it's totally legal and proper in case of an imminent threat to waive the miranda rights but they've got to prove, if we want this guy, if he's guilty of going away for a long time or subject to the death penalty. they have to prove not that he placed the backpack on the parade route or the finish line, but he knew what was in it and he knew what was going to happen. that won't be an easy case to prosecute. unless they do everything right and...
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make sure you don't put any law enforcement officer in jeopardy. if there is any jeopardy to them you kill him right away. but at this point they have see if you wait him out. see, maybe there is this desire not to kill himself. look, they have had several >> if they are self-created jihadists, it's hard to pick up. like this, nobody picked it up. i don't know if we've seen any indications of things maybe we should have paid attention to earlier like after 9/11, there was a group of things you could have looked at, and got an idea that september 11 was coming. now, i don't fault anyone for not seeing them. it was a needle in a hay stack. neil: hindsight is 20/20. we are hearing from the state department producer that the foreign government, i'm making the lead, mayor, that it's the russian government, alerted us to entities within the united states including the older brother, the brother who dieded last night, and that he should be -- he should be studied, examinedded, and i guess the legal definition that the state department went ahead and fully
make sure you don't put any law enforcement officer in jeopardy. if there is any jeopardy to them you kill him right away. but at this point they have see if you wait him out. see, maybe there is this desire not to kill himself. look, they have had several >> if they are self-created jihadists, it's hard to pick up. like this, nobody picked it up. i don't know if we've seen any indications of things maybe we should have paid attention to earlier like after 9/11, there was a group of...
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law the united states citizens can not be tried in military commissions. and it is important to remember that since 9/11, we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> tsarnaev now lies under armed guard unable to speak due to what may be a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his neck. authorities continue to question him, relying on written answers at this point. but his answers may be somewhat less important in his prosecution given the volume of evidence in the federal complaint, including description of video after the first explosion. "bomber two virtually alone among the individuals in front of the restaurant appears calm. he glances to the east and then calmly, but rapidly, begins moving to the west. away from the direction of the finish line. he walks away without his knapsack. having left it on the ground where he'd been standing. approximately ten seconds later, an explosion occurs." the complaint also contains details from the carjacking victim who says one of the suspects said to him, "did you hear abou
law the united states citizens can not be tried in military commissions. and it is important to remember that since 9/11, we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> tsarnaev now lies under armed guard unable to speak due to what may be a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his neck. authorities continue to question him, relying on written answers at this point. but his answers may be somewhat less important in his prosecution given the volume...
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we all saw it unfold and this is television today, it was a very fluid situations, federal and local law enforcement searched for the surviving bombing suspect, we are going to have the latest on the investigation, where does it go from here? we'll be right back. >> he walked outside and saw blood on a boat in the back yard. he then opened the tarp on the top of the boat and he looked in and saw a man covered with blood. he retreated and called us. we set up a perimeter around that boat and... over the course of the next hour or so, we exchanged gunfire with the suspect who was inside the boat. and ultimately, the hostage rescue team made an entry into the boat and removed the suspect, who was still alive in the boat. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, ple
we all saw it unfold and this is television today, it was a very fluid situations, federal and local law enforcement searched for the surviving bombing suspect, we are going to have the latest on the investigation, where does it go from here? we'll be right back. >> he walked outside and saw blood on a boat in the back yard. he then opened the tarp on the top of the boat and he looked in and saw a man covered with blood. he retreated and called us. we set up a perimeter around that boat...
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you know, what do they do when the law enforcement -- what does the fugitive do when law enforcement put their pictures out? we've done it many times over the years. you don't have choices, fight, flight or surrender. they fight, they fly or surrender. what do these guys do? fight and flight. they can't even decide to do. >> right. >> they're so discombobulated by the fact law enforcement is now on their tail. they're fighting and they're fleeing. their plans were all messed up. >> when you look at their psychology, you talked just now about the distinction between individuals prepared to lay bombs then ratcheting that up to actually strapping a vest on with an explosive. what about the distinction between a willingness to kill ordinary members of the public then actually murder police officers? because we know that a police officer at m.i.t. was murdered last night and they shot at another and he's currently in hospital. >> right. last night they were just in such a mode of escape and mission and suicide that who knows what they were going to do. they didn't even know what they were
you know, what do they do when the law enforcement -- what does the fugitive do when law enforcement put their pictures out? we've done it many times over the years. you don't have choices, fight, flight or surrender. they fight, they fly or surrender. what do these guys do? fight and flight. they can't even decide to do. >> right. >> they're so discombobulated by the fact law enforcement is now on their tail. they're fighting and they're fleeing. their plans were all messed up....
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that was mostly law enforcement. i'm afraid he's in the boat and he's wounded by those police combat rifles and that he's bleeding out severely and they cannot get to him because of the fear of having a suicide vest on, i'm afraid this terrorist is going to bleed out in the boat and that may be his fate. normally police would rush up, even though he just shot at them and they would apply pressure, tourniquets, life saving ambulance, you can't do that here. what you've got to do is get the robot to go up there, look in there, see if there's a bomb and if there's not try to look around. if there is a bomb, dismantle the bomb. i would say this doesn't bode well for him surviving because if he's bleeding and he's going to be bleeding after that exchange, he's not probably going to last very long. >> let me play it again for everyone who just missed that. this is quite dramatic. here's the shooting apparently of the suspect. [ gunfire ] >> you know, clint van zandt, we've been through a lot of these and it's like from a n
that was mostly law enforcement. i'm afraid he's in the boat and he's wounded by those police combat rifles and that he's bleeding out severely and they cannot get to him because of the fear of having a suicide vest on, i'm afraid this terrorist is going to bleed out in the boat and that may be his fate. normally police would rush up, even though he just shot at them and they would apply pressure, tourniquets, life saving ambulance, you can't do that here. what you've got to do is get the robot...
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every piece of law enforcement equipment you can imagine that you see at any situation, law enforcement situation on the streets in boston we're seeing here. units from all over the area. we've seen police departments from lincoln and cambridge, and police who had unifier down this morning. tremendous presence. >> eric: can you give us a sense of the size of the perimeter that we're look at right now? there are a lot of people inside that perimeter that are frankly locked down as well. >> you know, initially we were being told it was 15 to 20 blocks early this morning. clearly it is much, much larger than that. it's hard to say because we were at the one edge of it and we were pushed out to this edge. so it would be impossible for me to say how far it goes in the other direction. this is literally miles that we're looking at here that are being lined with officers in every direction. we've seen the k-9 units drive past. we haven't seen any of the dogs out in this area at this point in time, but we've seen the officers staging and blocking off and the motorcycle, the state police officer
every piece of law enforcement equipment you can imagine that you see at any situation, law enforcement situation on the streets in boston we're seeing here. units from all over the area. we've seen police departments from lincoln and cambridge, and police who had unifier down this morning. tremendous presence. >> eric: can you give us a sense of the size of the perimeter that we're look at right now? there are a lot of people inside that perimeter that are frankly locked down as well....
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law enforcement suggests they've been through about 80% of that. we are looking for a needle in a haystack. and look, we know his brother took a lot of hits in the gunfight with law enforcement last night before he was killed. you might suggest that this 19-year-old man we're looking for, he may have been hit, too. so he could have crawled under a building someplace. he could be barricaded inside of a house somewhere by himself, or holding a hostage, or he may, just may have been able to steal another car and our worst case scenario and get out of town. once law enforcement finishes this search of this 20 square block, then they have to regroup and figure out what cars have been stolen in the area that he might have used to get away from, or did we miss him and do we go back again? and, chris, i know we're going into the weekend, but how long do you keep a city like this bottled up and tell everybody to stay inside? >> well, is there any way of tracking besides basically hard target, i mean, just searching block by block, inch by inch, going throug
law enforcement suggests they've been through about 80% of that. we are looking for a needle in a haystack. and look, we know his brother took a lot of hits in the gunfight with law enforcement last night before he was killed. you might suggest that this 19-year-old man we're looking for, he may have been hit, too. so he could have crawled under a building someplace. he could be barricaded inside of a house somewhere by himself, or holding a hostage, or he may, just may have been able to steal...
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that we have suspended all service on the m.b.t.a., our public transit service, and this will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place-- in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. and that applies here in watertown where we are right now. id walham, newton, belmont and, at this point, all of boston. all of boston. this is a serious situation. we're taking it seriously. we're asking the public to take it seriously as well and to assist law enforcement by following these simple instructions. we've got every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific job and working in concert with each other but we are going to need the public to help us help them stay safe. >> reporter: in washington, the president convened a briefing in the white house situation room with almost a doze
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that we have suspended all service on the m.b.t.a., our public transit service, and this will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place-- in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. and that applies here in watertown where we are right now. id walham, newton, belmont and, at this...
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>> you know, i'm not in law enforcement. and i don't want to speak for law enforcement. i think you had another guest on earlier talking about the primary concern is the safety of the community and the safety of all the other law enforcement involved. taking him alive will be largely up to the suspect. if he's armed and has an ied strapped to himself, he is the guy in control whether he walks out alive or whether he takes his own life. >> definitely we would want to talk to this guy. you would hope somehow we get this guy. >> for a lot of reasons already discussed and your previously caller ron talking about his motivation, why did he come here and do this? did he come with the intent of doing this or the idea to become a terrorist happen here in the united states and why. all of that is important. and we will only know if we capture him alive. >> and people over there sent him, and if they're still over there. >> and, again, why is it -- is it a personal vendetta? is this a political vendetta? are there other people involved that we need to worry about and be on the wat
>> you know, i'm not in law enforcement. and i don't want to speak for law enforcement. i think you had another guest on earlier talking about the primary concern is the safety of the community and the safety of all the other law enforcement involved. taking him alive will be largely up to the suspect. if he's armed and has an ied strapped to himself, he is the guy in control whether he walks out alive or whether he takes his own life. >> definitely we would want to talk to this...
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and that's what law enforcement is going to determine. there could be individuals who knew them, knew of them but had no reason to believe that they were going to do anything violent. those are some of the most pressing questions right now. so i mean there's three categories here -- the first is bring tsarnaev to justice, hopefully alive. identify any additional packages that could be ieds in the greater boston area. and then third, identify any individuals, other potential suspects or people of interest they just want to question. to understand what the broader conspiracy might have been. >> nbc news terrorism analyst, roger cressey. thanks for your time. >>> i want to bring in nbc's michael isikoff. who is with us in watertown. michael, we were seeing some helicopter activity in the skies over there. we know that there is a no-fly zone over much of boston. the city is on lockdown. can you give us an update? >> exactly, alex. for about the last 15 minutes we've had military style helicopters circling above us here. this is where we are i
and that's what law enforcement is going to determine. there could be individuals who knew them, knew of them but had no reason to believe that they were going to do anything violent. those are some of the most pressing questions right now. so i mean there's three categories here -- the first is bring tsarnaev to justice, hopefully alive. identify any additional packages that could be ieds in the greater boston area. and then third, identify any individuals, other potential suspects or people...
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residents te residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house. he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through here. >> they came in and searched the living room area, dining room, went through all of the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> searched cabinets and things like that? >> they didn't go through cabinets or anything like that but went through bedrooms and closet doors and made their way through the back here. >> reporter: beck shared his footage of the s.w.a.t. teams combing through his house. during these moments, they didn't know where tsarnaev was or whether he was carrying explosives on his body. beck got a chill just knowing about it. >> knowing they had him surrounded and so close to our neighborhood it made us think that he might have been here at nighttime and they flushed him out into that area. >> reporter: vivian stevens lives by herself also very close to the house where tsa
residents te residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house. he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through here. >> they came in and searched the living room area, dining room, went through all of the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> searched cabinets and things like that? >> they didn't go through cabinets or...
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law enforcement is saying they believe a possible suspect. how confident are you hearing from your sources about the identity? >> they are quite confident they have the suspect and they engaged the suspect including with some gunfire. did they wound the suspect? we don't know. but there was gunfire at the scene and then once they did surround the area, they have a visual contact on the suspect and there have been reports back of movement. at one point there was an indication of some law enforcement originally on the scene radioed back they believed the suspect was down. as they brought more to the scene, they have visual contact of the suspect moving. i heard the reports have ceased in terms of the movement has ceased. that doesn't mean anything. as this plays out, they now are convinced they have total visual environment, they are trying to evacuate any residents in the area from the neighborhood, and as was noted, now they went to move, the flash-bangs, be methodical. the one thing, they're not certain but they're operating under the assump
law enforcement is saying they believe a possible suspect. how confident are you hearing from your sources about the identity? >> they are quite confident they have the suspect and they engaged the suspect including with some gunfire. did they wound the suspect? we don't know. but there was gunfire at the scene and then once they did surround the area, they have a visual contact on the suspect and there have been reports back of movement. at one point there was an indication of some law...
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so the fbi does what it says it's able to do under the law. they looked at whether he was in any of the federal databases of suspected terrorists or whether there was any indication that he was communicating either by phone or my looking at internet sites with any suspected terrorist organizations or individuals. they looked at his travel, travel history, all of that came up negative. so then they decided to interview him. they questioned him, questioned members of his family and after doing all that they said we've got nothing here. they said they went back to the russians -- or they went back to the foreign government and said we can't find anything, give us more. tell us more of what you think, why you think this and they say they never got a response. >> the obama administration has okayed the suspension of the suspect's miranda rights. is that a temporary suspension? >> reporter: yes, by law it is. it's called the public safety exception to the miranda rule. normally you have to tell someone they have a right to remain silent and if you d
so the fbi does what it says it's able to do under the law. they looked at whether he was in any of the federal databases of suspected terrorists or whether there was any indication that he was communicating either by phone or my looking at internet sites with any suspected terrorist organizations or individuals. they looked at his travel, travel history, all of that came up negative. so then they decided to interview him. they questioned him, questioned members of his family and after doing...
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helped with all of the major laws relating to home land. michael, your reactions? >> what you sees the marathon is the hardest thing to protect. 26 miles lots and lots of people. there's no points to be able to see who is coming in with what, what they are carrying. it is one of the things we worried about the most these big public events in an uncontrolled environment. >> even though you have the cameras to see someone is dropping a bag, someone saying what's going on at 34th and 5th. by the time you react might not be enough time to stop it. >> you don't know what's going on afterwards unless you have data base which is really good facial recognition. if you could pick out somebody in a crowd maybe intercement them, the chances of that happening are very, very hard because you have to match it against the known data base. that is very hard to construct. >> they said between 10-15 different terror attacks have been stopped. some are comparing this to the times square bomber? how does it remind you have that? >> same thing as an opportunity event. it was a wonderfu
helped with all of the major laws relating to home land. michael, your reactions? >> what you sees the marathon is the hardest thing to protect. 26 miles lots and lots of people. there's no points to be able to see who is coming in with what, what they are carrying. it is one of the things we worried about the most these big public events in an uncontrolled environment. >> even though you have the cameras to see someone is dropping a bag, someone saying what's going on at 34th and...
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law enforcement agencies are trying to figure out who is responsib responsible. the national guard is on hand to secure the scene and the agencies are combing lou surveillance footage in hopes of bringing justice to state. >> we will find out who and why they did this any responsible individuals or groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> we could learn more about what the fbi ixi uncovered ovet that is expected today. >> we want to play for you some of the conversations that emergency officials were have i ing. >> this is 84, i need lanes open here. >> get everybody out of there. use caution. there might be possible additional devices. use caution. i need somebody up there to let people know what we are doing here. make sure it is safe hear and we will get it out of the box once we get it swept. >> you might have heard somebody mention a possible explosion at the library. i talked to someone there and they said there was a small fire at that library. >> google trying to help people track down their loved ones in boston. the site activated a person finder.
law enforcement agencies are trying to figure out who is responsib responsible. the national guard is on hand to secure the scene and the agencies are combing lou surveillance footage in hopes of bringing justice to state. >> we will find out who and why they did this any responsible individuals or groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> we could learn more about what the fbi ixi uncovered ovet that is expected today. >> we want to play for you some of the...
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it was an amazing piece of law enforcement work. not just the bureau, but everybody cooperating together. this is going to be a big help in the future. it was a help in london when they had their problem. they have cameras all over the place. i think this is what's going to happen in the future of america as well. >>brian: bill, you know what happened in boston, how that city for five days was in basic lockdown. what is the message to new york, to washington, to orlando, any other major city? how would you react? >> you know, people have to go on with their lives. in america we will go on with our lives. we're a tough bunch of people. >>brian: i know we will. what about you guys? do you guys change your approach now? >> we will continue to look at everything, look at the lessons of the marathon. coming up in new york on the fifth of may and i'm riding in this five-borough race, i'm going to be in it. i want to be comfortable doing that. but i guarantee you you're going to see a whole lot more police presence on that bicycle run, the
it was an amazing piece of law enforcement work. not just the bureau, but everybody cooperating together. this is going to be a big help in the future. it was a help in london when they had their problem. they have cameras all over the place. i think this is what's going to happen in the future of america as well. >>brian: bill, you know what happened in boston, how that city for five days was in basic lockdown. what is the message to new york, to washington, to orlando, any other major...
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that is the law right now? >> that would not fly as the law stands right now but i think this case, is a wonderful example of why congress needs to revisit that law. jenna: why? >> because, in my opinion, we simply can not protect the homeland in this day and age where someone this unsophisticated, acting alone or with one other person can cause this much damage. we have to send a clear notice to our enemies abroad, and within that if you take up arms against the united states, remember the victims in this case weren't only innocent victims in boston. this was an attack against the united states to terrorize our population. they need to be know that you will be dealt with swiftly. you will get due process, but that due process will be swift and absolute. jenna: one. variables it seems in this debate whether or not this young man we continue to see his picture time and time again is tied to a bigger group and it seems in the president's designation of being able to hold somebody, you mentioned the parts of wheth
that is the law right now? >> that would not fly as the law stands right now but i think this case, is a wonderful example of why congress needs to revisit that law. jenna: why? >> because, in my opinion, we simply can not protect the homeland in this day and age where someone this unsophisticated, acting alone or with one other person can cause this much damage. we have to send a clear notice to our enemies abroad, and within that if you take up arms against the united states,...
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go to a public park if you go anywhere throughout manhattan you will see the stepped up presence of law enforcement officials and federal officials that is quite visible every few hours you hear sirens blaring i don't know if that is a connection to the boston marathon bombings but the n.y.p.d. has said that there's an official increase of security that's also been the scene taking place in other major cities throughout the country you see that happening in los angeles where officials there say that there is an increased security presence in all public transit systems there's bomb sniffing dogs that have been seen out on the street we know that the white house is under what many would call a severe locked out and heavy. police presence around the white house and all through washington d.c. so clearly there is a national reaction here this is called is considered a terrorist attack even though u.s. president barack obama did not use the word terrorism or the word bomb when he addressed the media on monday everybody but the u.s. president is calling this a terrorist attack and there is. h
go to a public park if you go anywhere throughout manhattan you will see the stepped up presence of law enforcement officials and federal officials that is quite visible every few hours you hear sirens blaring i don't know if that is a connection to the boston marathon bombings but the n.y.p.d. has said that there's an official increase of security that's also been the scene taking place in other major cities throughout the country you see that happening in los angeles where officials there say...
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that's the law. that's not even a doubt. >> gretchen: your argument would have been a lot easier with the other suspect had he died. >> there is no doubt. in world war ii when american citizens helped the germans, they were hung. we have padilla in jail for four years because he was working with al-qaeda. there is no law that says that an american citizen can help the enemy with immunity -- impunity. that's never been the law. if you're an american citizen thinking of helping al-qaeda, let me give you advice. you can be killed or captured. if you're captured. >> you can be held for interrogation under the law of war as long as necessary. you can go to a has been i can't say judge and -- habeas judge and ask to be released. >> brian: chairman rogers yesterday, f.b.i. guy, before he became chairman, said he thought they traveled under an alias. could this intentional misspelling have happened? did he intentionally get his name misspelled? >> i don't know. >> brian: because he was coy about our system?
that's the law. that's not even a doubt. >> gretchen: your argument would have been a lot easier with the other suspect had he died. >> there is no doubt. in world war ii when american citizens helped the germans, they were hung. we have padilla in jail for four years because he was working with al-qaeda. there is no law that says that an american citizen can help the enemy with immunity -- impunity. that's never been the law. if you're an american citizen thinking of helping...
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he has instructed law enforcement officials, federal law enforcement officials, to continue to ask that question and try to get an answer to that question. you know, it's interesting historians will undoubtedly sort of debate the president's reaction and response to the boston bombings, much as they did with president george w. bush after september 11th, but what we saw yesterday in the white house was the president and his team really trying to keep pace with those quickly evolving events yesterday out of boston. the president noticeably staying out of public view. we didn't hear from white house press secretary jay carney yesterday. that because they didn't want to come and comment on this situation because there were so many unknowns and because it was developing and evolving so quickly. so, president obama, we finally saw him last night, but i can tell you throughout the day he was being briefed, he had a big briefing with his entire national security team in the morning. then again at about 4:00, he spoke with some of his top advisers, placed phone calls to governor deval patrick a
he has instructed law enforcement officials, federal law enforcement officials, to continue to ask that question and try to get an answer to that question. you know, it's interesting historians will undoubtedly sort of debate the president's reaction and response to the boston bombings, much as they did with president george w. bush after september 11th, but what we saw yesterday in the white house was the president and his team really trying to keep pace with those quickly evolving events...
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. >>> with law enforcement on high alert the unfolding investigation about who did it and why. >>> and in a scene that turned average citizens into first responders, the story of a bright spring day that ended in heart break and heroism. a special edition of >>> from boston, this is a special edition of "nightline," terror at the boston marathon with terry moran. >> good evening and thanks for joining us tonight from boston. a city reeling tonight in shock and sadness, really. we are just a few blocks away just down there from what was the finish line of the boston marathon. and in most years on this night these streets the heart of downtown boston would be humming with activity packed with people celebrating the achievement of the runners their loved ones coming from all over the world to support them. but tonight these streets are frozen in time when two bombs went off at the finish line, wounding more than 140, killing three, at least. including an eight-year-old. and tonight, the investigation is in full swing. the fbi is in charge. they are pursuing all leads, all of this, this gr
. >>> with law enforcement on high alert the unfolding investigation about who did it and why. >>> and in a scene that turned average citizens into first responders, the story of a bright spring day that ended in heart break and heroism. a special edition of >>> from boston, this is a special edition of "nightline," terror at the boston marathon with terry moran. >> good evening and thanks for joining us tonight from boston. a city reeling tonight in...
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a law enforcement source tells cnn there are a number of active leads but no identified suspects. a man with a black backpack and black sweatshirt reportedly tried to get into a restricted area. this is the instant that thousands of people went running for the finishing line to >> do we have any idea who may have caused the atrocity? >> this is a very difficult scenario to pick up on. >> we're going to talk to jason instead. i believe 31 patients are being treated there. what are you expecting to have happen in the next few hours there? >> it is going to be a lot of hard work for the surgeons here. there is just no other way to say it. one came out and said in the very beginning, piers, the ambulances were coming in drones. and basically saying no matter, they drill for things like this but nothing could have prepared them for what they are dealing with inside here. most of the injuries to the lower extremities. there are two people in critical condition fighting for their lives at this very moment. >> the worst of the injuries have been injury to the legs. a lot of injury to the
a law enforcement source tells cnn there are a number of active leads but no identified suspects. a man with a black backpack and black sweatshirt reportedly tried to get into a restricted area. this is the instant that thousands of people went running for the finishing line to >> do we have any idea who may have caused the atrocity? >> this is a very difficult scenario to pick up on. >> we're going to talk to jason instead. i believe 31 patients are being treated there. what...
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the government brought a new stronger anti-rape laws. many believe that little appears to have changed. >> today the u.s. defense secretary dime israel with a promise. the obama administration is committed to preserving and improving the jewish state's military edge in the region, part of that includes the much talked about iron dome missile defense system. kevin conley reports. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of optical illusion. iron dome is a missile defense system credited by israel with destroying nearly 0% of the rockets fired at it during the last conflict with palestinians in gaza. not everyone is convinced. because the incoming rockets are invisible to the naked eye a handful of skeptics say we might be witnessing the missiles themselves self drurkting without hitting anything. >> i don't know exactly what happened. would like to have an answer. how me your infrared videos. >> israel's enemies get the importance of the system. this internet video claiming respo
the government brought a new stronger anti-rape laws. many believe that little appears to have changed. >> today the u.s. defense secretary dime israel with a promise. the obama administration is committed to preserving and improving the jewish state's military edge in the region, part of that includes the much talked about iron dome missile defense system. kevin conley reports. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of...
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new intell report being send out to local state and federal law enforcement. details on the bomb-making materials. authorities believe remote controlled toy cars may have been used as well as a type of explosive that may come from fireworks. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington with more. catherine? >> thank you, megyn. influence has learned a new jig intelligence bullet and fbi was sent out to local state and federal law enforcement to bring them up to date on the findings of the forensic snals of the bond. the jib sections of which were given to fox news indicate the boston bombs were not identical and relied on remote control cars. each device likely incorporated an electric fusion system using components from remote controlled toy cars. such as a transmitter and receiver pair and electric speed controller used as a switch mechanism. former seal and explosives expert tells fox the bomb maker needed hands on training to build it. >> it's the same thing with explosives. if you look into a book and you try to construct somethi
new intell report being send out to local state and federal law enforcement. details on the bomb-making materials. authorities believe remote controlled toy cars may have been used as well as a type of explosive that may come from fireworks. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington with more. catherine? >> thank you, megyn. influence has learned a new jig intelligence bullet and fbi was sent out to local state and federal law enforcement to bring them up to...
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they said no criminal laws were violated at glen burnie. police determined the device did not record, tran ferp any -- transfer any images or sound. >>> cooler down to the south and east of the city, around the bay bridge 67, 68 degrees. that is because the winds are switching more. radar is clear. we had one little lone storm over allegany county, but that has kiss -- dissipated. 60 waking up, could be a couple showers tomorrow afternoon. 72 by your day on wednesday. notice the showers out to the west. we'll have to address that. some of them could come in our direction. >>> all right. we just got word that the president will be going up to boston on thursday. there will be an interfaith service in boston. he will be there. no motive, no suspects. investigators are collecting and poring over every piece of thidence.
they said no criminal laws were violated at glen burnie. police determined the device did not record, tran ferp any -- transfer any images or sound. >>> cooler down to the south and east of the city, around the bay bridge 67, 68 degrees. that is because the winds are switching more. radar is clear. we had one little lone storm over allegany county, but that has kiss -- dissipated. 60 waking up, could be a couple showers tomorrow afternoon. 72 by your day on wednesday. notice the...
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changing our gun laws and. the news came out today that. senator harry reid believes he does not yet have the votes to pass new gun regulations to fight gun violence that's an issue that has produced i do work for congresswoman carolyn maloney and when she proposed one of her gun regulations she received death threats so all these issues tax the tea party and guns were coming up on the anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. that was basically generated by the belief on timothy mcveigh's part that the government his own government had become tyrannical which is something you hear echoed on the far right these days so if you weren't to make it and of course this is the city where two of the planes on nine eleven where the nine eleven conspirators came here went to boston logan airport. never forget that picture of that man i guess his name was with those cold dead eyes walking through the through security there i walked through a thousand times myself very very worried if we had we had to wrap it up here but working we'll check in with you
changing our gun laws and. the news came out today that. senator harry reid believes he does not yet have the votes to pass new gun regulations to fight gun violence that's an issue that has produced i do work for congresswoman carolyn maloney and when she proposed one of her gun regulations she received death threats so all these issues tax the tea party and guns were coming up on the anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. that was basically generated by the belief on timothy mcveigh's part...
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i was trying to help for 15 minutes then the law enforcement officers invited me to leave. they should have. this is not my bailiwick or area of expertise. i left. picked up my brother. we walked back across the bridge with thousands of other people. looked very much like 9/11. >> reporter: people are calling you a hero. >> they shouldn't. i did what anybody else should do in these circumstances. we are a resilient people. this is what we should do to respond. >> reporter: thanks very much. thanks for what you did. >> okay. thank you. >> reporter: we'll be right back. [ pacino ] the inches we need are everywhere around us. every minute. every second -- we fight for that inch. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is passion given a purpose. every day we chip away, because that's the only way to see the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. >>> it's been more than 11 years since the 9/11 attacks shocked this country into the 21st century and since then, there have be
i was trying to help for 15 minutes then the law enforcement officers invited me to leave. they should have. this is not my bailiwick or area of expertise. i left. picked up my brother. we walked back across the bridge with thousands of other people. looked very much like 9/11. >> reporter: people are calling you a hero. >> they shouldn't. i did what anybody else should do in these circumstances. we are a resilient people. this is what we should do to respond. >> reporter:...
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and that's what law enforcement is focused on. the second thing, then, is to sort out how this could have happened. you know, we've had 116 years of incident-free marathons. and every year we have learned lessons from the one before. it's a terrible, terrible and bloody lesson we're having to learn this time. but i am also confident that we will learn what lessons there are to be learned, and next year's marathon will be bigger and better than ever. >> the governor of the commonwealth of massachusetts, deval patrick, thank you very much for being with us. we'll be back with more news from boston and elsewhere right after this. >>> we're back at the corner of the public garden here in boston. the next major marathon is this sunday in london. for that matter there's a major sporting event every day all year all around the world. and this raises questions about how to defend and secure those. tom costello is at the verizon center in washington where there's an nhl game tonight. the capitals playing the toronto maple leafs. tom, good
and that's what law enforcement is focused on. the second thing, then, is to sort out how this could have happened. you know, we've had 116 years of incident-free marathons. and every year we have learned lessons from the one before. it's a terrible, terrible and bloody lesson we're having to learn this time. but i am also confident that we will learn what lessons there are to be learned, and next year's marathon will be bigger and better than ever. >> the governor of the commonwealth of...
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dobbs law next. lou: boston police investigating, along with all the federal authorities, state and local authorities there, the tragic bombings at the boston marathon. boston police right now are saying no suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were injured in those explosions now. that is the latest cou of the injured. 120 ormore, two persons killed in the explosions. police say it's far too early to get into any specifics about the nature of
dobbs law next. lou: boston police investigating, along with all the federal authorities, state and local authorities there, the tragic bombings at the boston marathon. boston police right now are saying no suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not...
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you welcomed me as a young law student across the river. welcomed michelle too. [applause] you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. [laughter] like you, michelle and i have walked these streets. like you, we know these neighborhoods. and like you in this moment of grief, we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us, what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers are with the campbell family of medford, they're here today. tear daughter, kr -- their daughter, krystle was always smiling. those who knew her that with her red hair anderer freckles and -- her freckles and with her ever-eager willingness to speak her mind she was beautiful. sometimes she could be a little noisy, and everybody loved her for it. she would have turned 30 next month. as her mother said through her tears, this doesn't make any sense. our prayers are with the lu family of china who sent their daughter to bu so that she could experience all that this city has to offer. sh
you welcomed me as a young law student across the river. welcomed michelle too. [applause] you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. [laughter] like you, michelle and i have walked these streets. like you, we know these neighborhoods. and like you in this moment of grief, we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us, what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers are with...
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law enforcement officials, this is not over yet. but law enforcement officials are becomie ining increasingly confident they're going to find this suspect and bring him to jgs. >> they're not letting you know there's other people out there? it's not over in terms of gathering information? >> they're increasingly confident that they're going to get the suspect. in terms of other potential associates that's still very much an active investigation. they need to rule that out. before they put that back to a normal situation, but until this situation is resolved, they are going to keep that city on lockdown. >> pierre, richard clarke, just to underscore, you don't have any other information on this person who's been brought to custody behind brian? >> no, i do not. >> richard, now as the law enforcement officials start to close in on the suspect, anything they can do to enhance the chance to be taken alive? >> if we have his cell phone number -- >> bianna called it. >> if that's his cell phone and he has it and it's on, they know in geno
law enforcement officials, this is not over yet. but law enforcement officials are becomie ining increasingly confident they're going to find this suspect and bring him to jgs. >> they're not letting you know there's other people out there? it's not over in terms of gathering information? >> they're increasingly confident that they're going to get the suspect. in terms of other potential associates that's still very much an active investigation. they need to rule that out. before...
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we urge you to cooperate with law enforcement authorities. the resources of the fbi and jttf allow for swift action we hope will yield quick results but that does diligence and persistence combing through the high volume of evidence and leads we're processing right now. we're beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >> i'm a, i'm gene marquez, acting special agent in charge, atf, boston field division. atf in partial of our response team activation. we're bringing our explosives specialists here to the scene and we will work jointly with the fbi and partners in the jtt. if we have certified explosive specialists. we have explosives enforcement officers. we have special agent bomb techs and we have k-9s that are trained to detect any explosive devices or any residue. at this time we have a approximately 30 forensic specialists in or out on the scene and to dispel any rumors there were, there were rumors floating around there were seven devices, seven devices at one point. that is not true. i think that happened as a result of some suspec
we urge you to cooperate with law enforcement authorities. the resources of the fbi and jttf allow for swift action we hope will yield quick results but that does diligence and persistence combing through the high volume of evidence and leads we're processing right now. we're beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >> i'm a, i'm gene marquez, acting special agent in charge, atf, boston field division. atf in partial of our response team activation. we're bringing our explosives...
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the department of homeland security warned law enforcement in 2004 and 2010 the terror attacks using pressure cookers and improvised devices. but just because it was used in boston doesn't necessarily point to overseas terrorism. the fact that white smoke and not black smoke came from the blast just it was probably not a more sophisticated device usually associated with foreign terror attacks. >> generally a white or gray smoke will indicate a commercial explosive because traditionally, again for the most part, all of the military explosives are petroleum based, so that oil burning or detonating will create a black oil or dark smoke. >> they haven't ruled out the possibility that if the domestic style or or mobile. directions and equipment for the bomb can easily be found online. >> well, some foreign terrorists are quick to take credit for massive disaster that it was caused. >> and that hasn't happened in this case. the investigation could be a long one. >> you can expect to see extra police officers patrolling the bay area transit. and linda tells us, that's all. >> san francisco
the department of homeland security warned law enforcement in 2004 and 2010 the terror attacks using pressure cookers and improvised devices. but just because it was used in boston doesn't necessarily point to overseas terrorism. the fact that white smoke and not black smoke came from the blast just it was probably not a more sophisticated device usually associated with foreign terror attacks. >> generally a white or gray smoke will indicate a commercial explosive because traditionally,...
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>> there are 2,000 law-enforcement right now focused on this investigation. bitterly days and-- worth of film and footage and people calling putting this out there anybody around picks this up the people and telling me this investigation is that such a pace they're expecting something to break with an 48 and 72 hours. lou: as we listen to the special agent in charge when he talked about international all i hearr is the prospect that these two terrorists have eluded the united states and gone out of the country. your thoughts? spec --. >> definitely a possibility interviewing people at the airports to see if they had pictures and also to say did you see this person? identified the device so early like the unabomber it took a long time they are moving at a rapid pace to find as much information as possible from the public. lou: the way they walk through the crowd now i am the amateur sleuths they seem so comfortable and at ease and so relaxed and seemingly familiar. are these domestic terrorist or international? >> people who have seized -- receive some kind of
>> there are 2,000 law-enforcement right now focused on this investigation. bitterly days and-- worth of film and footage and people calling putting this out there anybody around picks this up the people and telling me this investigation is that such a pace they're expecting something to break with an 48 and 72 hours. lou: as we listen to the special agent in charge when he talked about international all i hearr is the prospect that these two terrorists have eluded the united states and...